When making extensive use of SendKeys, I've had to include a statement to
activate the 'target' app prior to each send. Ex:
Application.ActivateMicrosoftapp xlMicrosoftWord
SendKeys ...
Just my experience (and not sure how that would translate if you've got non
MS apps). --Bruce
"moglione1" wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to "SENDKEYS" to another appliction I am using.
>
> Basically I take Cell A6 and copy the contents into another app. I then
> want to select another Cell D6 and take the contents of that and copy
> that.
>
> Easy I hear you say......When I run it with just a6 it works fine. When
> I run it with D6 it works fine but when I put them both together the
> first cell is missed out and both columns in the other app have the
> data from D6 in.
>
> E.g. A6 = 50
> E.g. D6 = 100
>
> Copy one into other App = OK
> Copy both into other App = only inserts 100 and misses out 50.
>
> Sorry, that is the best explanation I could think of. Please help as
> this is absolutely killing me. THANK YOU ALL
>
>
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